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Moths hear plants, and what fingerprints do for touch
Episode 985

Moths hear plants, and what fingerprints do for touch

Plus, how kangaroos go faster at no extra energy cost, and tracking how people catch infections...

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

February 28, 202637m 42s

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In this episode, how kangaroos alter their postures to store more energy in their Achilles tendons and boost movement efficiency, the moths that make a beeline when they hear plants "talking" to them, tracking how people pick up diseases from their surroundings, the contribution fingerprints make to touch sensation, and some forgotten female scientists are recognised at the Eiffel Tower, in France. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

Topics

kangaroolocomotionmothplant insect communicationdisease transmissionfingerprinttouch sensationfamous female scientists